Who is Mark Angel?
Mark Angel is a Nigerian video producer, comic skit writer, and ''YouTuber,'' best known for his content on the ‘MarkAngelComedy’ series of shorts on his ‘YouTube’ channel. His videos primarily feature child comedians, mostly his niece, Emmanuella Samuel, and his sister, Aunty Success. A college dropout, Mark is a professional cinematographer and even co-owns a production house. In 2017, he became the first African to have one million 'YouTube' subscribers. Mark is an artist who knows his roots. He connects with his people by featuring his neighborhood of Port Harcourt in his videos, which is one of the major reasons for his popularity.
Mark Angel is a Nigerian comedian, scriptwriter, and video producer. He is best known for the Mark Angel Comedy series of shorts on YouTube, often featuring child comedians such as his cousin, Emmanuella Samuel, his niece, and her cousin "Aunty" Success Madubuike.
Education
study medicine, but left for family reasons. After college, he studied cinematography in India and spent time in ...
Subscribers: 7.68 million
Total views: 7.6 billion
Channel: MarkAngelComedy
Born: 27 May 1991 (age 30); Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
Family & Personal Life
There have been controversies regarding Mark's relationship with Emmanuella. Some sources once suggested that they were cousins, while some premier publications in Nigeria claimed that Mark was her uncle. In a later publication on 'legit.ng,' it was stated that they were not related in the first place.
Emmanuella has been living with Mark's family since she was born, even though her parents are alive.
Trivia
Mark's mother is the first person to screen all his new skits.
It was Mark's aunt who pushed him into studying medicine.
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Childhood & Early Life
Mark Angel was born on May 27, 1991, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. He grew up with his two siblings. Mark went to 'Obafemi Awolowo University’ and chose medicine as his major. After his uncle’s sudden demise, his family was faced with financial issues. Hence, Mark decided to drop out.
Mark then turned toward photography and began learning the craft. He next visited India to gain some experience in cinematography and theater. Following his return, he failed to find any decent-paying job in the Nigerian film industry (Nollywood). Hence, Mark decided to go independent and eventually started his production house.